Features:
- Versatile lock package containing U-lock and a braided steel flex
- Bicycle security for moderate to high crime areas, with a standard length shackle
- 13 mm hardened Kryptonium steel shackle
- Patented deadbolt locking mechanism for extensive holding power
- High security disc style cylinder
- Reinforced sleeve over crossbar and cylinder provides enhanced security protection
- Reinforced internal housing increases resistance to twisting and leverage type attacks
- Offset key location and overhead cam locking mechanism resists leverage attacks
- Patented, easy to use, high security Bent Foot design
- Anti-Rattle bumpers keeps the shackle snug against the crossbar and prevent unnecessary noise
- 2 keys
- EZ-Mount bracket included
- Rotating dustcover over cylinder protects from dirt & grime
- Vinyl coated and weatherproof
- Kryptoflex braided steel cable for locking up wheels and saddles and to act as a secondary deterrent
- U-lock dimensions: 22.9 cm x 10.2 cm x 13 mm
Proper Lock-Up Tips for Bicycles
1. Always lock your bike, especially at home (even in the garage or shed).
2. Lock to a fixed, immovable object like a parking meter or permanent bike rack. Be careful not to lock to items that can be easily cut, broken, or removed. Be careful that your bike cannot be lifted over the top of the object to which it is locked.
3. Lock in a visible and well-lit area.
4. Lock in a location where there are other bikes. The chances are better that there will be a bike with a less secure lock than yours. Thieves will usually go for the easiest target.
5. When using a U-lock, position your bike frame and wheels so that you fill or take up as much of the open space within the U-portion of the lock as possible. The tighter the lock up, the harder it is for a thief to use tools to attack your lock.
6. Always position a U-lock so that the keyway is facing down towards the ground. Don't position the lock close to the ground. This makes it more difficult for a thief to attack it.
7. Always secure your components and accessories, especially quick-release components, with a secondary cable lock.
8. Don't lock your bike to itself (e.g. the front wheel locked to frame). It can be easily lifted and carried away.
9. Don't lock in the same location all the time. A thief may notice the pattern and target your bike.
10. Don't lock to anything posted illegal. Check with area law enforcement agencies for local bike parking regulations.
11. Always check your lock before leaving your bike to be sure you have secured it properly.
12. For the greatest theft deterrence, use two types of lock, such as a U-lock and a locking cable. The longer it takes a thief to get through your bike security, the less likely your bike will be stolen.
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